Background
Krugman, Saul was born on April 7, 1911 in New York City. Son of Louise and Rachel (Cohen) Krugman.
Krugman, Saul was born on April 7, 1911 in New York City. Son of Louise and Rachel (Cohen) Krugman.
Student, Ohio State University, 1929—1932. Doctor of Medicine, Medical College Virginia, 1939.
Intern, then resident, Cumberland, Willard Parker and Bellevue hospitals, New York City, 1939-1941, 46-48;
teaching and medical research, New York University-Bellevue Medical Center, 1948-1995;
associate professor pediatrics, New York University-Bellevue Medical Center, 1954-1960;
professor, New York University-Bellevue Medical Center, 1960-1995;
department chairman, New York University-Bellevue Medical Center, 1960-1975;
director pediatric service, Bellevue Hospital, 1960-1975;
director pediatric service, University Hospital, 1960-1975. Member Commission Viral Infections, 1960-1972. Member of national advisory council National Institute Allergy and Infectious Diseases, 1965-1969, chairman infectious disease advising committee, 1971-1973.
Member commission on viral hepatitis National Research Council, 1973-1976. Chairman panel on viral and rickettsial vaccines Bureau Biologies, Food and Drug Administration, 1973-1979.
Fellow American Academy Pediatrics. Member National Academy Science (special advisor in infectious diseases to Min. of Health, Taiwan 1980's), American Pediatric Society (president 1972-1973), Society Pediatric Research, New York Academy of Medicine (chairman pediatric section 1960-1961, several awards), American Epidemiological Society, Pediatric Infectious Disease Society (awards), Harvey Society, Association American Physicians (The Lasker award), American Academy Arts and Sciences (honorary).
Married Sylvia Stern, February 18, 1940. Children— Richard David, Carol Lynn.